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THE EVI D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. 1926. 27 ’ | SONG WRITER TO WED. B ) | “You've got it all wrong.” : never have got a second glance from | not intend to play the part of an on- | Davenant and my other predecessors, . | cried at last. “If T want to = va * ‘she had begun with cool | her, she knew that. Of his own feel- |looker while my wife makes a fool of | T suppose you mean!” from one man, that doesn’t m i Then, as her eyes sud-|ings she had not thought. And now, | herself—and of me, too!” | Richenda saw him wince. e ls y a Way [say T'm ready to blunder straiz sted_on 'a swelling. bluish | wherever she migh turn for help or | Richenda, speechless with indigna- | (Contined in Satnrdas's Star) Los I ust 19 () — !'Into the next pair of arms hel . “But what have you done to|understamding, it could never be to |tion, could only glare at him. A for me'” vour forehead?”’ Reginald Anders. She had buried her | [ (pink. h t . L g = o vou ? 5 5. . " he went on, “your rea- | - . By FLORENCE RIDDELL Young Anders’ cheel burn Fairway nursing a sore arm, |face in the white coolness of her pil- soning pawers might tell you that T | - here 3 da Allard MeDonald R neeks i smiled grimly. low and wept then. I DOTht (T HiBY with: these) Fishernfan, 84, Holds Record. | xaow youx sor 1 coriiposer (Covyright. 1926, by Florence Riddell.) | y. P | " “Oh, that is where a mosquito tried | So they were going away. She need | g Bt o | Hovace Fishi of Temple, N 2 f - “Then what he began strangers merely to lighten for vou orace Fish of Temple, N. H. who | of music comedies. and Miss Betty T amtea o a6 s 1o B to hite me worry her head no_longer over that | ihe hours that you have so repeatedly |has passed his eighty-fourth birthday. | (., A T k] [ “No. no, not” With a wild ery she |1, jonq' ma 5o poundsI couls | impulsive youth. But suddenly her ftermed dull- holds the record of his community for | ¢ NaPit. musical comedy sta. wine £5.000" in & hewspamr con had torn 'herself free, face scarlet | 1uq"ji 1ack as Loon o very relief turned to annoyance. Fair | “ire they anything else?” she broke | fishing, and thereby lives up to his! They announced that they expect deades o spend it 0 travel e cast | with quick fury. “Oh, how dared 'money out from I ; ¢ ways evidently imagined she was his | | name. He is an_avdent angler and | ed to be married today. Miss Chapit OF ek ias i Bole the eteRV SRR oy 57 |'me safely on ‘the road to the 1 ““Richenda"—his voice grew soft— | frequently catche® 25 to 30 fish in a | arrived Tuesday from Chicaco, where for _port . = i i o1 ‘ “you could easily make them s day. Recently he took 31 trout at one ' she has been piarinz in a 1sica . It was Anders’ turn to be amazed. |rai n. I told you T w L 2 . £ ¥ k. 2 i How dared he? 't she said she | to get t T didn't for o It T cared to fall in line with Mrs. /sitting. comedy. wanted to get aw: Hadn't s]x(»‘l“f:}ll want to take yvou with " agreed to steal out and meet hin: A l(‘:l'vl..\'ml mer;_ . . ;"vn s fombasa. _the first person |alone at midnight? Hadn't she, all |/ e sob of angry disappoinmer i e e R P ave? along the line, shown & willingness | came now. . “You all the same U W [ to accept his company on all possible |- o . JUst heastst LT Rurete o occaslons, even gone off into the for- [ She turned and lett him then. fied 2 ;‘v"‘m“'}‘::,;;‘o"‘.l‘.‘,‘r;,';,‘ i lay sicX | trightened, too, as she reaiized that | b E 4 o | struction likely to bo buils upon her [iR_her anger she had forgotten to : W. M. Hornstein, Clearing House, 167 6th St. N. V7. Phone Frank. 7039 | keep her tones low. And they had He | actions by a twentieth century young e el 5 ' man imbued with that conceit which | JOCd Sl S e is born of the post-war knowledge | ;\U g that, because his sex is in the minor- | 4 } Biasiabe camE|| 4 % g Solicited escues her iberately sought w. Davenant and ity, each member of it may gain ad- | ditional value in the eyes of the pres- | v M ent-day women with their unfortunate of eves | il she ever needs | majority of the “superfluous two : Gnir Lk a . | million:” P i Rt | A dozen or more of these two mil fied s ner | " |lion had found young Anders danger i ard the | |ously attractive, had done their best (POt to which he had been summoned | § S | by the R first in- to render him atrociously swollen | t ¢ | cautiously raised cry which had come O sameny: | headed—and had not exactly falled. |, Ty “liwy “hreeze 1o his wakeful | Yiimcndesabont | And here was Richenda. lovely, | #oaf Brett will | wholly desirable, stealing out to meet nd oW Anders. it ifo | him in the middle of the night and | old you ‘exactly what sh | * | then pretending to be surprised be- § 5 it will De as cause he kissed her! A new thought came to him. kvi T 5 dently she wanted the ‘“‘masterful What on ecarth have you heen do- | |lover” business. That must be it. | 0 yourself?” demanded the aston | “How dared 12" he laughe ch- | Holdingworth of Ande “Richend his voice grew soft—‘“you could easily make them so.” inz her suddenly in his arms again. | J'C¥lo “_‘,‘ attractive eve 1 y % “Boesnt & man-dare anything when | locorated with the red “an I had finished with he answered. | mere chattel, a thing to he carted iy it s L of a thundery sun I A little later Fairways told her that |over the countryside without a word prietdl | wortd. who was made for him? He |came mumbled from a len month | early the following morning they wers | of explanation. y."but he | g little sllly. T've got you tight 1 two teeth were newly | going to move oh again to other hunt- | “Wouldn't it be more polite,” she . wied from 2 do vou think I'll ever et vou go? | g el St B DGR Wl ety M el LG T B A LPCBUINUEL ST = = Richenda, darling. 1 e IDE 4 .| h s he spoke, watching her from !ready to leave here?" INSTALLMENT XL Ewtopedidown toward iher azain PS | Went for a walk. . ver | u narrowed lids. “In any case, it i quite time you A Misunderstanding. s e one of those damn tem L At first a feeling of relief ran |did leave, and that is enough for me,” s was more than the girl could | I qidn't hear you.' 1 ! throngh her. This would put an end ihe answered. Y Goods All 3 Pk N. E. Co.’s 5¢ Goods gs. ] NDA was in arms be- | hear, For the space of a few mo- | in all i 3 . H S 3 kL ce of worth in all innacence. to the situation which had arisen be-| “Please explain your meaning.” e he had caught the full | ments she fought till. with a super- | “Well, hear me ind for | tween herself and voung Anders. In |Her voice was very cold. E. t 1Xe €. S t. ars I, hear’ W - meaning of the words that | hyman effort, she tore herself feee |heav 5 o ; . ) : 4 . she tc aven's sake sk {t moutk | the quictness of her tent she had| ‘“Does it need explanation? 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